GREEN BAY - A 17-year-old has been charged with armed robbery for his admitted involvement in the robbery of a pizza delivery driver last week.

Malik Bryan Lamar Jenkins of Green Bay is charged in Brown County Circuit Court with one count of felony armed robbery as a party to a crime.

According to a criminal complaint filed Monday, Jenkins told police he and another person, who is 15, used BB guns to rob a pizza delivery driver Friday night after someone they were with ordered a pizza.

The driver told police that when he arrived at the address listed on the order, he heard people yelling from down the street, "Hey, it's for us!" He said two males then approached him with guns drawn. He said they demanded the pizza, took the $20 he had in his pocket and searched through his car before telling him he could leave.

Police learned from surveillance footage obtained from a home in the area that Jenkins and his alleged accomplice came out of a home just a few houses down from where the pizza was specified to be delivered.

Inside the home, police found two BB guns as well as "two pizza boxes in the bathtub along with chicken wings on the floor and a pizza slice on the floor."

The also found about 16 grams of marijuana, $25 in cash and four fake $20 bills.

If convicted, Jenkins faces up to $100,000 in fines, or 40 years in prison, or both.